Zoyo Branding is a Seattle-area company that helps organizations define, articulate, and visualize their brand identities. We look at companies’ current attributes and future goals and synthesize them into functional, concrete brands.

Zoyo Branding is a virtual company. Beth Bacon is the sole proprietor. Beth performs branding, marketing writing, and managerial duties. Depending on the scope of the project, Beth brings in other professionals to perform web development, graphic design, photography, Search Engine Optimization, and other media services. Our structure allows us to be flexible and keep overhead low. To our clients, that means more quality work for the money.

Beth Bacon

Beth Bacon

About Beth  Bacon

The principal at Zoyo Branding is Beth Bacon whose clients have included some of today’s brand leaders including Apple Computer and Procter and Gamble. Beth began her career writing TV commercials for Grey Advertising in New York City and has been on staff at Microsoft. Beth a graduate of Harvard University (magna cum laude in Literature) and has a Master’s in Media Ecology from NYU. She recently returned from a year-long, 50-state trip in an RV.

Corianton Hale

Corianton Hale

About Corianton Hale

The lead designer at Zoyo Branding is Corianton Hale, whose work has been featured in six years’ worth of Print Magazine’s Regional Design Annuals, as well as multiple American and international graphic design anthologies.

In addition to six years at the Seattle arts weekly The Stranger, Corianton has worked in France and the United Kingdom. He left his position as The Stranger’s Art Director in 2006 to focus on his freelance career.

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Team members no longer struggle with how to communicate Jobfullys unique value proposition to potential customers and partners. —Mei Lu, CEO Jobfully.com

In our search for funding on a broader stage, as we approach donors, having this work to draw from is invaluable. I truly did not know how much we needed it until I had it in my hand. —Janette Force, Director of Port Townsend Film Festival